On American roads and in driveways across the country, Chevrolet’s 2021 lineup covered a wide range of needs — from fuel-efficient commuters to family haulers and light-duty trucks. Whether you’re browsing for daily practicality or weekend capability, a quick overview helps narrow the field.
There are 14 2021 Chevrolet Models, ranging from Blazer to Traverse. For each, you’ll find below: Body style,Engine / powertrain (hp),MSRP range (USD).
Which 2021 Chevrolet models are best for families?
Look for models with three-row seating and generous cargo space; the Traverse is the obvious family hauler, while midsize SUVs like the Blazer offer a comfortable two-row balance for smaller families. Use the Body style and MSRP range (USD) columns below to compare seating capacity and cost before diving into trim-specific safety and convenience features.
How should I use this list to compare trims and pricing?
Start by choosing the Body style that fits your needs, then scan Engine / powertrain (hp) to match performance expectations, and use the MSRP range (USD) to set realistic budget choices; the side-by-side format you’ll find below makes it simple to shortlist a few models for deeper research.
2021 Chevrolet Models
| Model | Body style | Engine / powertrain (hp) | MSRP range (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spark | hatchback | 1.4L I4 (98 hp) gas | 13,400–17,400 |
| Malibu | sedan | 1.5L turbo I4 (160 hp) /2.0L turbo I4 (250 hp) gas | 22,000–33,000 |
| Camaro | coupe | 2.0L I4 (275 hp) /3.6L V6 (335 hp) /6.2L V8 (455–650 hp) gas | 25,000–63,000 |
| Corvette | coupe | 6.2L V8 (490–495 hp) gas | 60,000–106,000 |
| Bolt EV | hatchback | Electric motor (~200 hp) electric | 36,500–41,000 |
| Equinox | crossover/SUV | 1.5L turbo I4 (170 hp) gas | 23,800–32,900 |
| Blazer | crossover/SUV | 2.0L turbo I4 (228 hp) /3.6L V6 (308 hp) gas | 29,800–48,000 |
| Traverse | crossover/SUV | 3.6L V6 (310 hp) gas | 29,000–53,000 |
| Trailblazer | crossover/SUV | 1.2L turbo I3 (137 hp) /1.3L turbo I3 (155 hp) gas | 19,000–26,500 |
| Tahoe | crossover/SUV | 5.3L V8 (355 hp) /6.2L V8 (420 hp) /3.0L diesel (277 hp) gas/diesel | 49,000–78,000 |
| Suburban | crossover/SUV | 5.3L V8 (355 hp) /6.2L V8 (420 hp) /3.0L diesel (277 hp) gas/diesel | 52,000–80,000 |
| Colorado | pickup | 2.5L I4 (200 hp) /3.6L V6 (308 hp) /2.8L diesel (181 hp) gas/diesel | 22,900–44,000 |
| Silverado | pickup | 4.3L V6 (285 hp) /5.3L V8 (355 hp) /6.2L V8 (420 hp) /diesel options gas/diesel | 29,000–80,000 |
| Express | van | 4.3L V6 (276 hp) /6.6L V8 (401 hp) gas | 33,000–45,000 |
Images and Descriptions

Spark
Tiny, budget-friendly hatchback ideal for city driving. For 2021 the Spark continued as Chevrolet’s entry-level model with minor updates and a very low starting price, appealing to first-time buyers and urban commuters.

Malibu
Mid-size family sedan offering comfortable cabin and efficient turbo engines. The 2021 Malibu was a carryover model with modest changes, remaining one of Chevrolet’s few traditional sedans in the lineup that year.

Camaro
Sporty two-door muscle car with a range from turbo four to supercharged V8 power. The 2021 Camaro continued with multiple high-performance options and remained a performance-focused alternative to Chevrolet’s more practical models.

Corvette
Mid-engine American sports car delivering supercar performance at a relatively accessible price. For 2021 Chevrolet expanded the C8 lineup by offering the new convertible body style alongside the coupe, marking a major availability update.

Bolt EV
Compact all-electric hatch with roughly 250+ mile range in practical trims. The 2021 Bolt EV remained Chevrolet’s mainstream EV offering with improved range visibility and continued availability before later generational changes.

Equinox
Small family crossover that balances fuel economy and utility. For 2021 the Equinox continued largely unchanged while Chevrolet emphasized standard safety tech and value-oriented trims in its compact SUV lineup.

Blazer
Mid-size crossover with bold styling and performance options. The 2021 Blazer stayed popular for buyers wanting sporty looks and available V6 power, carrying over its design and trim structure from prior years.

Traverse
Three-row family crossover offering roomy seating and cargo space. The 2021 Traverse continued as Chevrolet’s largest unibody SUV, with carryover features and an emphasis on practicality and family-friendly equipment levels.

Trailblazer
Subcompact crossover aimed at urban buyers with peppy small turbo engines. The Trailblazer was reintroduced as a 2021 model, marking Chevrolet’s return to the subcompact crossover segment with fresh styling and choices.

Tahoe
Full-size SUV with three-row seating and strong towing capability. Chevrolet released a full redesign for the 2021 Tahoe, offering updated styling, modern tech, and new powertrain options versus the outgoing generation.

Suburban
Lengthened full-size SUV with extensive cargo room and family-friendly features. The 2021 Suburban was redesigned alongside the Tahoe, gaining updated interior tech, modernized styling, and enhanced towing capability for 2021.

Colorado
Midsize pickup balancing capability and maneuverability. The 2021 Colorado kept its truck-focused design and offered a diesel option for buyers prioritizing torque and efficiency, continuing Chevrolet’s midsize truck presence.

Silverado
Full-size pickup available in light-duty and heavy-duty applications with multiple engine choices. The 2021 Silverado lineup covered work to luxury roles and included diesel and high-output V8 options for towing and performance needs.

Express
Traditional full-size cargo and passenger van aimed at commercial users. The 2021 Express remained Chevrolet’s long-standing work van with minimal changes, offered in cargo and passenger configurations for fleets and small businesses.

